Having gone 2-0 up on the night in the second-leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea were heading to the final 2-1 on aggregate, and a Tottenham side missing Harry Kane and Dele Alli looked rather toothless in attack.

However, Llorente came out for the second-half in determined mood, and soon came up with one of his trademark headers to put Mauricio Pochettino’s men back in the driving seat – but a player of Luiz’s experience and quality should really have done better here, surely?